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Complete works of detailed information of except night (Chinese vocabulary)

In addition to the evening, one is New Year's Eve and New Year's Day; The second is the night before the solstice winter; Three, Yuan Zhen, Gao Shi, Wen Tianxiang and the poem of the same name Except Night.

Basic introduction Chinese name: New Year's Eve English name: New Year's Eve Nickname: New Year's Eve Festival time: New Year's Eve, the night before winter to Sunday Festival type: traditional festival pinyin? :? chú yè? Athena Chu? : ㄔㄨㄧㄜ 17 1538+0, that is, on New Year's Eve, Zhang Tang said that the poem "Yuezhou Shounian" said: "Except the night is full, the cold court is full." Biography of Feng En in Ming Dynasty: "Except that there is no rice rain at night, the room is wet, and I am free to study." Bing Xin's Past (2) 8: "After drinking at night. In my father's library, my father reads a book and I sit next to it. " See New Year's Eve. 2, refers to the night before the winter to the day "Taiping Guangji" Volume 340 quoted "Tongyou Record Biography": "It is the night before the winter solstice, and the Lujia Party prepares gorgeous tools." Song Lu You's Notes on the Old Learning Temple Volume 8: "After reading 340 volumes of Taiping Guangji, Lu Chuanyou said,' It's evening, except night on the winter solstice.' It is understood that in the Tang Dynasty, the day before winter was also called "except night". "